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UK Government should establish a national taskforce to urgently reform local government procurement of AI
Effective procurement is essential for the responsible use of AI in the public interest, but major changes are needed.
Local government needs better support for responsible procurement of AI
Local authorities are being left without adequate support to procure AI in the public interest, despite a proliferation of guidance documents.
AI-powered genomic health prediction should not be widely rolled out across the NHS yet, says new report
The Ada Lovelace Institute and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) have published a new report on AI-powered genomic health prediction (AIGHP).
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on the King’s Speech
Gaia Marcus, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, responds to the 2024 King's Speech.
Gaia Marcus appointed as new Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute
Gaia Marcus has been appointed by the Nuffield Foundation as the new Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, following an open recruitment process.
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on Spring Budget 2024
Imogen Parker, Associate Director (Society, justice & public services) comments on proposed investment in artificial intelligence in the public sector
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on the UK’s approach to AI regulation
Michael Birtwistle, Associate Director (Law & policy), comments on the UK Government's response to the AI Regulation white paper consultation.
Ada Lovelace Institute statement on the EU AI Act
Michael Birtwistle, Associate Director (Law & policy), encourages EU capitals and the European Parliament to approve the AI Act.
Carly Kind to step down as Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute
Carly Kind, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute since 2019, will be leaving the Institute in February 2024.
Post-Summit civil society communique
Civil society attendees of the AI Safety Summit urge prioritising regulation to address well established harms
New, independent evidence review helps policymakers understand public attitudes about AI and how to involve the public in AI decision-making
The Ada Lovelace Institute has published a new rapid review of evidence on public attitudes about AI and how to involve the public in AI policy.
Dame Julie Maxton appointed as Chair of the Ada Lovelace Institute
Her three-year term as Chair will begin in October, succeeding Professor Dame Wendy Hall.